I became aware of the Peace One Day organization when my cousin Tim posted a link on Facebook about the Burger King challenge to McDonald's to make peace one day and collaborate to sell a hybrid burger called the McWhopper. At first, I thought this might be a funny, yet creative gag, and clicked the link to discover Burger King was serious about this stunt. Unfortunately, McDonald's declined Burger King’s offer, and I felt a negative corporate vibe from McDonald's.
When I looked deeper into the Peace One Day organization, I learned that the founder, Jeremy Gilley, started this movement in 1999 and was able to convince the United Nations to adopt the first annual Global Day of Ceasefire and non-violence on September 21 – Peace Day. Since then, awareness and participation have grown year-to-year, and in 2014, over one billion people were exposed to the Peace Day messages, 610 million people were aware of Peace Day, and an estimated 10 million people behaved more peacefully on that day. More peace, less violence is an amazing thing! You can learn more about the movement and the verified stats by going to this link http://www.peaceoneday.org/
Certainly, we all feel sadness, anger, and angst when we see, hear, and read about violence, injustice, discrimination, confusion, and the pain and anguish people suffer through, all over the world. Wouldn’t you love to find a way to bring meaningful, positive change to everyone? Perhaps the first step is to behave peacefully for at least one day.
As individuals, we can make that decision and do it, not only on September 21, but on as many days as we can. In business and politics (although the two are linked), this can be achieved as well to profit all. People control business and politics, but the ones at the top, the management and leaders, set the agenda and direction of their enterprises, organizations, and countries. I hope I hear of leaders, big corporations, small companies, and countries, doing something, anything really BIG on September 21 in honor of Peace Day.
What we can do as individuals on Peace Day could be very significant, such as not reacting angrily towards another person in a challenging situation. Being kind and patient with someone and reaching out to a person in need without expecting anything in return. Smiling and greeting a stranger with a friendly “hello.”
I intend to do all of the above and, of course, bring awareness of Peace One Day to more people by posting this article. And I will support Burger King for at least trying to make peace with McDonald's, but more for bringing Peace One Day to my awareness by having lunch at one of their restaurants.
Please help me spread the word about “Peace One Day,” September 21, by sharing my article with your friends and business partners.
What will you do on Peace Day?
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